May 28, 2011 by Lauren
I have been keeping something from you. I admit it. Its my new obsession and I haven’t been ready to make it public yet. Wait, what I am talking about. This is a baby blog. There’s like two posts. Nothing is public. Well, suffice it to say this is a new obsession for me. I made my first quilt, randomley, for Clementine’s fourth birthday. It was a messy, hodgepodge, fly-by-the-seat-of-my-pants affair, but suddenly I was hooked. So now I foist my obsession on you, the unsuspecting public. Please to enjoy. Or criticize mercilessly. Either way.

The Sunny Day Quilt

Back of the Sunny Day quilt

City Night Quilt

Back of the City Night Quilt

Jalisco Quilt

BAck of the Jalisco Quilt

Autumn Window Quilt

Back of the Autumn Window Quilt

Sidewalk Quilt

Sidewalk Quilt Back, close up.

Summer Windows Quilt, my first sold!
These quilts, except for the Summer Windows quilt (which is sold, yay!) are part of my growing stockpile as I prepare for the summer markets.
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May 15, 2011 by Lauren
I have kept a list of the edibles I grow for years. It begins as hope. I start the seeds, never sure what will germinate. Then I plant the starts, never sure what will survive the rats, birds and slugs of the city. And then I tend the plants, never sure what will survive my under-informed fumbling. The alternating neglect and over watering. The perennials that may or may not return. The trees I fail to prune, or prune incorrectly. The list is like a prayer. Acknowledging each little seed, each plant; you are important, please grow.
So here is the beginning list for 2011. I will update each season, as crops rotate through their cycles. Keep your fingers crossed.
Fruits
- Honeycrisp Apple
- Lapin Cherry
- Rainier Cherry

- 2 Blueberry Bushes
- 4 Evergreen Huckleberries
- Wild Plum
- Raspberry patch (maybe 8 canes?)
- Wild Blackberries
- Strawberries (assorted, maybe 10 plants)
- Rhubarb
- Red Currant
Veggies
- Broccoli
- Cauliflower
- Magenta Cauliflower
- Fava beans
- Indian Runner Beans
- Bush Beans
- Snow Peas

- Sugar Snap Peas
- English Shelling Peas
- Nantes Carrots
- Beets
- Early Italian Garlic
- Late Italian Garlic
- Overwintering Onions
- Scallions
- Bushy Cucumbers
- Mexican Miniature Gherkins
- Buttercup Squash
- Kabocha Squash
- Brussel Sprouts
- Kale
- Tatsoi
- Lambsquarters
- Radishes
- Arugula
- Wild Lettuce
- Dandelions
- Red Peppers
- Jalapeno Peppers
- Tomatos (4 Varieties)
- Artichokes
- Potatoes
- Romain Lettuce
- Bingo Dry Shelling Beans
Herbs and Medicinals
- Basil
- Catnip
- Sage
- Rosemary
- Thyme
- Parsley
- Garden Sorrel
- French Sorrel
- Mexican Tarragon
- Anise Hyssop
- Chamomile
- Mullein
- Comfrey
- Lavender
- Lovage
- Valerian

- Kentucky Mint
- Spearmint
- Lemon Balm
- Apple Mint
- Chervil
- Lemon Verbena
- Sweet Bay
- Calendula
- Borage
- Golden Comfrey
- Bee Balm
- Curry
- Epazote
- Pineapple Sage
- Ginger Mint
- Feverfew
- Fennel
- Dill
- Chives
- Oregano
- Plantain
- Chickweed
- Stevia
- “Sweet Annie” Artemesia
Edible Flowers
- Nasturtiums

- Viola
- Geraniums
- Dandelion
- Marigold
Not to be outdone or forgotten, our three hens, Frances, Edith and Tilly are providing us about 14 eggs a week. Lovely Ladies that they are.
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by Lauren
Spring is slow this year in the Pacific Northwest. Yet the garden and I, we trudge on. The tomatoes are shivering in their pots. The basil and peppers must be kept inside, peering out the window like cabin fevered children. Seedlings that should have burst triumphantly from the soil weeks ago are still abed, made sluggish and lazy by the cold damp.
But there is some hope.

Bush Beans

Raspberries, pending

The Pea Tipi

Fava Blossom

Apple Blossom

The Cold Beds

The Hopeful Chicken

Potted
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